Next Year in Jerusalem - and the Diaspora, Too HAARETZ SELECT We All Came out of Egypt

Next Year in Jerusalem - and the Diaspora, Too HAARETZ SELECT We All Came out of Egypt

SUBSCRIBE TO HAARETZ DIGITAL EDITIONS TheMarker Café עכבר העיר TheMarker הארץ Haaretz.com Pleasure Hunting Hello Hea t h er Pr ofile Log ou t Back to Jaffa's original You hav e v iewed 0 of 10 articles. subscri be now palate Search Haaretz.com Friday, March 29, 2013 Nisan 18, 5773 NEWS OPINION JEWISH WORLD BUSINESS TRAVEL IN ISRAEL CULTURE WEEKEND BLOGS ISRAEL NEWS Passover 2013 Israel-Turkey Exodus to Tel Aviv DNA of a Startup Syria Like 63k Follow BREAKING NEWS 11:57 Masked man robs a post office in Ramat Gan at gunpoint; police searching for the suspect (Ch. 10) More Breaking News Home Opinion Next year in Jerusalem - and the Diaspora, too HAARETZ SELECT We all came out of Egypt. We just happened to end up in different places. But the future of Israel depends on engaging the attention and commitment of Jews around the world, and not pushing away a younger and more critical generation. By Yoav Schaefer and Brian Schaefer | Mar.29, 2013 | 2:54 PM | 1 0 Tw eet 2 Recommend Send 13 people recommend this. Be the first of your friends. Israel through the wine glass: The Golan Heights winery history lesson If Israel is indeed a 'v illa in the jungle,' then Golan Heights wines are the drinks serv ed at their tables. By Anshel Pfeffer | Week's End Aged eight, wearing a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, and in Israeli custody By Gideon Levy, Alex Levac | Tw ilight Zone | 3 If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, I could have so much more living space By Ilene Prusher | Jerusalem Vivendi | 4 On the day Oded Carmeli stood up to Goliath By Oded Carmeli | Little victories Participants of the Av i Schaefer Sy mposium engage in discussions about the future of Israel. Jerusalem, February 1 7 , 201 3. Photo by Courtesy of the Avi Schaefer Fund Every year, we end the Passover seder saying, "Next year in Jerusalem," Text size in the hope that we all, as a Jewish people, should end up in Israel. For most Diaspora Jews, this is merely a rhetorical statement. But that does Comments (1) not mean they are lesser members of the tribe. Print Page Send to friend This year, in Jerusalem, hundreds of young North American Jewish students currently living in Israel – from gap-year and study-abroad Share on Facebook programs, yeshivas and rabbinical schools, and Jewish organizations from Share on Twitter across the political spectrum – gathered at the third annual Avi Schaefer Share Symposium to discuss the challenges of maintaining the Jewish and democratic character of the State of Israel. THIS STORY IS BY Yoav Schaefer A.B. Yehoshua, Anat Hoffman, Dr. Yoram Hazony and Rabbi Shai Held, among other speakers, confronted complex questions about Israel’s status as a Jewish and democratic state, Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians, Brian Schaefer and Israel’s state monopoly of religion, in an event held in honor of the memory of Avi Schaefer, an Israel Defense Forces veteran and Brown University student killed by a drunk driver in Providence, Rhode Island in RELATED TAGS 2010. Passov er Jewish Diaspora While these questions may be familiar to Israelis, they are increasingly difficult for North American Jews to digest. They demand serious engagement and rigorous intellectual debate in the open marketplace of ideas. Ignoring these important issues, or trying to massage them away with one-dimensional hasbara (public diplomacy) or the honeymoon experience of a 10-day Birthright trip, are no longer sufficient to help young Jews from the Diaspora wrestle with the difficult and multifaceted reality in Israel today. No amount of reciting facts about Israel's high-tech success or gay-rights record will inspire Jewish students who are concerned about Israeli policy to support a state that some feel is becoming morally indefensible. Nor will it prepare them to participate in RELATED ARTICLES the difficult and heated debates over Israel taking The White City at the end of the rainbow place on many college campuses today, which, in By Brian Schaefer | Mar.29,2013 | 2:54 PM recent years, have become hotbeds of anti-Israel scholarship and organizing. Campus today, Capitol Hill tomorrow: Israel is losing future Democratic leaders Indeed, this new generation is distancing itself from By Tom Dan | Mar.29,2013 | 2:54 PM | 5 Israel. Its disengagement is real and significant, while The challenges of teaching 'Israel' the reasons for why it’s happening are complex and By Dr. David Mendelsson | Mar.29,2013 | 2:54 PM | 6 multifaceted. Israeli radio talk show under fire for 'encouraging discrimination' against women Many young American Jews have become disillusioned By Emilie Grunzweig | Mar.29,2013 | 2:54 PM | 2 and alienated by the continuing occupation, the stalemate in peace talks with the Palestinians and A.B. Yehoshua: Americans, unlike Israelis, Israel's internal political swing to the right. For them, are only partial Jews the current reality inIsrael presents a significant By Revital Blumenfeld | Mar.29,2013 | 2:54 PM | 66 The clutch makes a comeback in challenge to the image of Israel they grew up with and Israel to the relationship they will maintain with Israel when Israelis' lov e affair with automatic transmissions cools in the face of cheaper manuals. they return to North America as university students By Daniel Schmil | Business and Jewish professionals. Oslo is dead, what's next? Securing the support of this new generation—their By Avraham Burg | Opinion continued political advocacy, donations, human capital and enthusiasm— Yair Lapid, bypass Netanyahu and cut is critical. Make no mistake: The future of the North American Jewish the defense budget community and of the State of Israel are contingent upon securing the By Moti Bassok | Business involvement and support of young Jews who can engage in critical conversations about Israel with confidence and conviction. As Anat Hoffman put it, “Israel is too important to leave to the Israelis.” A state will only endure, it will only remain relevant—to both Israelis and to Jews around the world—if it can be defended not only militarily but also morally, not just by our parents’ generation but by our generation as well. This new generation of socially and politically progressive North American Jews demands a new paradigm for relating to Israel. For them, being committed to Israel compels them to speak out against policies that they see as morally indefensible (i.e. settlements and occupation) and that only serve to undermine Israel’s own strategic goals. Supporting Israel for them means working to make Israel a country that truly embodies its founding values and ideals. OPI NI ON Next y ear in Jerusalem - The Jewish community, both in Israel and in North America, must and the Diaspora, too actively work to engage this growing demographic. By promoting a more By Yoav Schaefer, Brian Schaefer | nuanced and open conversation about Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian 02:54 PM conflict, the Jewish community will encourage them to build a sophisticated and authentic relationship with Israel that embraces not Oslo is dead, what's next? only Israel’s accomplishments but its faults as well. By Avraham Burg |12:00 PM We must empower this younger generation, one that is trying to make sense of their Jewish identity in the face of the complex reality in Israel today, and not to push them away. Israel education and advocacy must Not a private helicopter By Haaretz Editorial |07:22 AM | 2 move beyond discussing only the establishment of the state and focus more on the development and betterment of the state. To that end, we must fashion a new vision of Zionism with which these Oslo lives young Jews can identity— not one defined solely by the Law of Return, as By Yoram Dori |07:19 AM | 2 keynote speaker A.B. Yehoshua suggested, or by the size of the land, but by the characteristics of the people living in it and the values to which it holds itself accountable. [?] Zionism must now turn inward and become an inclusive movement to MORE FROM THE WEB build a flourishing, vibrant state at peace with its neighbors. Something else on the decline in Europe: Fertility This vision—of a Jewish national project driven by Jews around the world, (Business Without Borders) that sees world Jewry as equal partners in a symbiotic relationship of mutual-respect; of a state that upholds the values of religious pluralism Sabotage Suspected in Egypt and tolerance; of a state that is more imaginative in its attempts to foster a Submarine Cable Cut Jewish spiritual and cultural renaissance; and of a state that actively (CIO) pursues peace—is the only way to ensure the continued relevance of Zionism and the State of Israel to a new generation of Diaspora Jews. 4 Things to Hoard for an Emergency (Allstate Blog) Many who attended the Avi Schaefer Symposium will celebrate Passover this year in Jerusalem but next year in the Diaspora. As a community, we need to ensure they remain just as active and invested and that their FACEBOOK contributions are equally valued. The future of Israel depends on it. ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS Yoav Schaefer is the co-founder of the Avi Schaefer Fund and a student at Recent Activity Harvard University. Brian Schaefer is a writer for Haaretz English and a Israeli movie director beaten by Arab student at Bar Ilan University. youths in France - Culture 184 people recommended this. 5-Day Bike Ride in Israel Aged eight, wearing a Mickey Mouse Jerusalem to Eilat, November 2013 Full support, hotels, & rest stops sweatshirt, and placed in Israeli custody - www.israelride.org Twilight Zone 23 people recommended this.

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